Much gets made of how much financial investment clubs put into their Academy systems and an interesting stat has emerged revealing how many minutes clubs are giving to players under the age of 23.

England's success at the World Cup last summer - and in other international youth tournaments - demonstrates there is lots of young talent in the English game right now, but the long-standing issue remains that players graduating from the Academies are not always being given chances in the first team.

Under 23 Scout, on Twitter, compiled their own research with the results revealing that, on average, League Two clubs (14,696 minutes) are giving more minutes to players under the age of 23 than clubs in the Championship (11,282) and League One (14,246).

League Two Yeovil Town may be struggling to stay in the Football League, but they are top of the table in giving youngsters match time. But before any conclusion can be drawn that too much youth can lead to such trouble, Championship strugglers Bolton have given the LEAST game time to youngsters and have already been relegated this season.

Here is a breakdown of their results. How good are your club in giving youth its chance?